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A general approach for the location of transfer points on a network with a trip covering criterion and mixed distances
López de los Mozos Martín, María Cruz; Mesa López-Colmenar, Juan Antonio; Schöbel, Anita (Elsevier, 2017)In this paper we consider a trip covering location model in a mixed planar-network space. An embed- ded network in the ...
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A generalized model of equality measures in network location problems
López de los Mozos Martín, María Cruz; Mesa López-Colmenar, Juan Antonio; Puerto Albandoz, Justo (Elsevier, 2008-03)In this paper, the concept of the ordered weighted averaging operator is applied to define a model which unifies and ...
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Tesis Doctoral
Localización en redes con el criterio varianza
López de los Mozos Martín, María Cruz (1997) -
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Locating Two Transfer Points on a Network with a Trip Covering Criterion and Mixed Distances
López de los Mozos Martín, María Cruz; Mesa López-Colmenar, Juan Antonio; Schöbel, Anita (Cornell University, 2013)In this paper we consider a set of origin-destination pairs in a mixed model in which a network embedded in the plane ...
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Robust mean absolute deviation problems on networks with linear vertex weights
López de los Mozos Martín, María Cruz; Puerto Albandoz, Justo; Rodríguez Chía, Antonio Manuel (Wiley, 2013)This article deals with incorporating the mean absolute deviation objective function in several robust single facility location ...
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The path-variance problem on tree networks
Cáceres Sansaloni, María Teresa; López de los Mozos Martín, María Cruz; Mesa López-Colmenar, Juan Antonio (Elsevier, 2004)Extensive facility location models on graphs deal with the location of a special type of subgraphs such as paths, trees or ...
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The variance location problem on a network with continuously distributed demand
López de los Mozos Martín, María Cruz; Mesa López-Colmenar, Juan Antonio (EDP Sciences, 2002-08-15)Most location problems on networks consider discrete nodal demand. However, for many problems, demands are better represented ...